The Walking Dead Collection Trailer

On December 5th, Telltale Games will release for PS4 and Xbox One The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series Collection, a bundle containing th first three seasons, 400 Days anthology and the three-part Michonne mini-series. All -aside from the more recent third season- comes with enhanced graphics depicted with the launch trailer and comparison trailer inside along with some screens plus a blog post here for more details. The fourth and final season of the series is due out in 2018.

MrWhite
That scumbag Trump is doing nothing but pissing petrol on the flames, whilst America as a society sits on a knife edge. (15 Hours ago)

MrWhite
Despodic leadership leading to embolden of fascism, racism, division. Leaders are judged not for the good things they do, but when the shit hits the fan through the mistakes they make. (15 Hours ago)

MrWhite
The one officer that went over to help got told to fuck off and keep walking. Either way, this all stems from the people in charge. Especially the Orange cunt in the White House. (15 Hours ago)

MrWhite
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nostradamus
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